Acquired 64,665 shares of DFGX; estimated trade size $3.42 million (based on quarterly average price)
Quarter-end position value rose by $3.35 million, reflecting both trading and price movement
Transaction represented a 1.34% change in 13F AUM
Post-trade stake: 311,681 shares valued at $16.35 million
DFGX now accounts for 6.42% of Vermillion’s 13F assets, placing it inside the fund’s top five holdings
According to a Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filing released April 17, 2026, Vermillion Wealth Management, Inc. increased its position in the Dimensional International Core Fixed Income ETF (NASDAQ:DFGX), by 64,665 shares during the first quarter. The estimated value of the shares acquired was $3.42 million, based on the mean unadjusted closing price over the quarter. The position’s quarter-end value rose by $3.35 million, reflecting both share purchases and price changes.
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| AUM | $1.5 billion |
| Price (as of market close 2026-04-17) | $53.11 |
| Dividend yield | 2.81% |
| 1-year total return | 3.73% |
Dimensional International Core Fixed Income ETF (DFGX) is a passively managed fund providing broad exposure to non-U.S. fixed income markets.
Investors seeking exposure to dollar-denominated non-U.S. foreign debt securities might want to follow Vermillion Wealth Management into the Dimensional International Core Fixed Income (DFGX) ETF for a few reasons. Investors used to conducting business in dollars who also want exposure to foreign debt will appreciate the convenience and the diversification.
The DFGX ETF offers investors exposure to international debt at a fairly low 0.2% net expense ratio. Three of its five largest holdings are backed by the Japanese Government. Not all of the fund’s portfolio is invested in debt backed by foreign governments. Bonds from Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOG)(NASDAQ:GOOGL) are the firm’s third-largest holding at 1.28% of the portfolio as of April 16, 2026.
Investors seeking stability will appreciate the fund’s focus on high-quality assets. The DGFX ETF’s diverse portfolio consists of investment-grade debt rated BBB or better. A slight majority of the portfolio is invested in corporate debt, with the rest split between treasuries and other government-related securities.
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